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Full-Text Articles in Civil Procedure
Lessons From The Damages Decisions Following United States V. Winstar Corp., Rodger D. Citron
Lessons From The Damages Decisions Following United States V. Winstar Corp., Rodger D. Citron
Rodger Citron
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Shady Grove, The Rules Enabling Act, And The Application Of State Summary Judgment Standards In Federal Diversity Cases, Matthew Lyon
Shady Grove, The Rules Enabling Act, And The Application Of State Summary Judgment Standards In Federal Diversity Cases, Matthew Lyon
Matthew Lyon
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Requirements Of A Valid Islamic Marriage Vis-À-Vis Requirements Of A Valid Customary Marriage In Nigeria, Olanike Sekinat Odewale Mrs
Requirements Of A Valid Islamic Marriage Vis-À-Vis Requirements Of A Valid Customary Marriage In Nigeria, Olanike Sekinat Odewale Mrs
Olanike Sekinat Adelakun
Marriage is a universal institution which is recognized and respected all over the world. As a social institution, marriage is founded on and governed by the social and religious norms of the society. Consequently, the sanctity of marriage is a well accepted principle in the world community .
Marriage could either be monogamous or polygamous in nature. A monogamous marriage has bee described as ‘…the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others’ . A polygamous marriage on the other hand can be defined as a voluntary union for life of one …